The Rural Subdivision Approvals site provides information on subdividing land in unincorporated areas. In municipal areas, please contact the municipal office. If you are considering developing a parcel of crown land Front Counter BC can assist you.

This on-line guide is designed to lead you through the province's rural subdivision
approval process. Everything you need to begin your application is
available here, including relevant forms,
and frequently asked questions.

Subdividing is a complex process involving many overlapping interests; depending on
the size and complexity of your project, it can take many months to get from the
idea stage to building. If you are new to subdividing, we strongly suggest that
you hire an agent to work with you on your proposal; you may choose a BC Land
Surveyor, an engineer, or a development consultant. You can also contact your
district Transportation Office for more help. more>>

Go here to access forms, checklists, and fee schedules. In the future, we plan
to offer you online application submission and tracking. more>>

Subdividing is a complex process involving many overlapping interests; depending
on the size and complexity of your project, it can take many months to get from
the idea stage to building. If you are new to subdividing, we strongly suggest
that you hire an agent to work with you on your proposal; you may choose a BC
Land Surveyor, an engineer,
or a development consultant. You can also contact your
district Transportation Office for more help. more>>